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Ok, no problem. Copy down your VIN number and go to a decoding site.
A Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is the string of 17 numbers and letters that an automobile manufacturer assigns to an individual vehicle. The VIN can reveal a number of things about a car, including its airbag type, country of origin, engine size, model year and trim level. The VIN also is key to car safety. By entering a VIN in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's free VIN Look-up Tool, you can see whether a vehicle is subject to a recall. Typically, the VIN is stamped into a plate that's mounted on the dashboard near the windshield or on the driver-side door jamb. It's also stamped on the engine's firewall.

Hi Hannah, Your engine size should be listed on the emission sticker(on the hood or front radiator support, and its listed within the V.I.N.(vehicle identification number) the 6th digit of the VIN is your engine size. Here is a conversion for that year: "9"=1.6LiterVtec "8"=1.5Liter "6"=1.6LiterVtec "3"=1.6LiterVtec Below are pictures of your VIN and emission sticker.

Yes there is, and the VIN number is the equivelant to human DNA for a vehicle, and the 8Th digit of the VIN is the engine identification code, and yours is a "C" so the engine in that vehicle is a 2.0 liter, and the engine size should also be printed on the vehicles emission label under the hood.

Check this website and double check your vin number to see if its correct. That way you can determine what you have for your engine sixze. If your engiune number had CE at the very beginning it would be a replacement Crate Engine. Yours is not a crate engine replacement as far as I can tell from the numbers you postedhttp://www.nastyz28.com/decode.php

There should be a sticker under the hood telling you what size it is, if not type the vin nunber in on kelly blue book and it might tell the engine size. The size of the engine is recorded by one of the numbers in the vin number, search the web using the vin and I will bet you will find the anwer.